TeX is a typesetting system so general in scope, that it is even possible to typeset music with it.

This list gathers all people interested in talking about TeX-based system and preprocessors which let people write music: examples are MusiXTeX, and the preprocessors PMX, M-Tx.

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The first incarnation of the list was carried on by the late Werner Icking, who also set up a web site to gather all information together. You are invited to visit the Werner Icking Music Archives at http://icking-music-archive.org where you will find beautiful sheet music and software to create it.

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